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Shocking Investigation Uncovers $1 Million US Horse Farm Tied To Former Nigerian NSA

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An investigation by the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa has uncovered that a former Nigerian National Security Adviser (NSA) purchased a 127-acre horse farm in South Carolina in 2002 using dubious funds.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The report, published on February 24, 2025, reveals that the ex-NSA was serving as the head of the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company, which is responsible for printing Nigeria’s currency, at the time of the purchase.

The investigation, a collaboration with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, The Post and Courier in South Carolina, and The Houston Chronicle in Texas, also found that the ex-NSA’s wife applied for an American investor visa, using the farm purchase as part of her justification.

In her visa application, she stated that the funds for the farm came from a $1 million lobbying contract her husband allegedly secured as head of the Nigerian Mint. The contract was purportedly to lobby Ghanaian officials on behalf of a Texas oil company seeking access to an offshore oil platform. However, U.S. authorities rejected her application, citing concerns about the source of the funds, though no further action was taken regarding the farm itself.

The report also revealed that the property was later transferred into the ex-NSA’s wife’s name and is now being used as an Airbnb rental and wedding venue. The farm includes an equestrian center with 55 stalls, 16 paddocks, a quarter-mile track, stadium ring equipment, four horses, four barns, and trails throughout.

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